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"Blocking the access and egress to someone's legitimate parking space is the same as parking in their space, in most law's eyes. (Not sure of the *specific* laws of where you parked.) Clearly, if you have even a suspicion that you may be wrong, you should not have parked where you did. If the fault is, as you claim, due to the company car's size, then try to convince your company pay for..."
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